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Poet's Press
Poet’s Press: The Checklist

"The Checklist" is a poem written by musician, poet and artist Chris Niles.

Love Now Media
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Abundance, PJC Reporting
Legacy & Love explores generational impact for Black History Month

Titled “Legacy & Love,” this new series runs in tune with the month’s theme—African Americans and Labor—and highlights four different businesses and cel...

Lou Balikos
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Love Now Magazine
How To: Heal Our Relationship to Intimacy

The painful, beautiful reality of intimacy is that it requires closeness with another being, achieved through mutual vulnerability. We share the ability to deeply...

Lou Balikos
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Love Now Magazine
Kuan Young Wants You to Incorporate Nature into Your Healing

Early on, Young noticed a disconnect between healing practices and feeling healed. He noticed individuals who were doing yoga every day but not feeling any better...

Lou Balikos
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Abundance
Love, Remembrance, and Community with the Cast and Creative Team of Fallawayinto: Corridors of Rememory

At a time when the rights of trans-Americans are endangered, Fallawayinto is an urgent and powerful revelation for existence throughout generations. It is unapolo...

Lou Balikos
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Love Now Magazine, Poet's Press, Restoration
Nation Free

"Nation Free" is a poem written by Black Queer multi-disciplinary artist, cultural producer, educator and Philadelphia's inaugural poet, Kai Davis.

Lou Balikos
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Love Now Magazine, Restoration
A Home For Colored Girls 

Vashti Dubois keeps this house because she wants Black women to visit and know that someone is expecting them and has prepared a space for them to be comfortable....

Lou Balikos
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Abundance, Love Now Magazine
High Vibes and Hip-Hop Healing: A conversation with Neptune XXI

"Hip-hop started from a conscious place, aiming to uplift people. It brought communities together, reducing violence through events like dance battles. My role is...

Jos Duncan Asé
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